Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue
Pherrow's

Wool Blanket Poncho in Blue

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Size: One Size
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  • Made in collaboration with Sunrise Woolen Mills, Osaka's premier blanket manufacturer, this blanket comes expertly woven with an intricate geometric motif. The factory makes use of looms dating back to the 1960's, only producing ten blankets per day. Inspired by antique saddle blankets, the blanket is fastened with a snap button and can be worn as a poncho or displayed as a tapestry. The wool blanket fabric sports a plush loft, ultra soft feel, and substantial medium-weight heft. 

    • Pherrow's x BasShu Sunrise Woolen Mills collaboration
    • Brushed wool fabric
    • Concho snap button
    • Made in Osaka, Japan
  • One Size
    155 cm x 90 cm
  • With roots in near-identical reproductions of timeless American styles, founder Masahiro Shimura established Pherrow's in the early '90s as a pioneer in the "Ametora" (American- Traditional) scene often found on the streets of Harajuku. Since it's 1991 conception, Pherrow's has transformed, keeping their soul in classic Japanese-Americana, however, not limiting themselves to the conformity of carbon-copy reproduction. Creating garments beyond vintage with the desire to "make what they want", Pherrow's lends a whimsical take on classic styles.

With roots in the reproduction of timeless American styles, founder Masahiro Shimura established Pherrow's in the early '90s as a pioneer in the "Ametora" scene. Since 1991 Pherrow's has transformed, keeping their soul in classic Japanese-Americana, but not limiting themselves to the conformity of carbon-copy reproduction. Further expanding their collection to include vintage-inspired graphics, shirting, and fabrics, Pherrow's still continues to make iconic Ivy-league and workwear-inspired silhouettes more than 25 years later.